OS X Snow Leopard, the next version of Apple‘s Mac OS X operating system, could be launching as soon as June 8 – read on to find out how we know.
We’ve seen some of the new features OS X Snow Leopard will sport, but Apple is still yet to announce a release date. But one reporter has made a very good educated guess – Snow Leopard could be launched on June 8.
How do we know? Baltimore Sun writer David Zeller has spotted that the Moscone Centre in San Francisco has been booked out for the second week of June – the same time and place that Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) has been held for the last two years.
Zeller then looked at which day the major Apple keynote is (the Monday) and came up with the answer: June 8 will be the day OS X Snow Leopard launches.
It’s still speculation of course, but the same venue was used to announce OS X Snow Leopard’s existence a year ago, so there’s a great deal of symmetry and neatness to it. And Apple loves neatness. We’ll keep you posted if any more details on OS X Snow Leopard emerge in the meantime.
